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classified as Sedum are now in the segregate genera Hylotelephium and Rhodiola. Well-known European species of Sedum are Sedum acre, Sedum album, Sedum dasyphyllum... |
found often in shade in many types of rocky habitat in coastal and inland hills and mountains. In general, Sedum spathulifolium is a succulent plant producing... |
Hylotelephium telephium (redirect from Sedum telephium) (synonym Sedum telephium), known as orpine, livelong, frog's-stomach, harping Johnny, life-everlasting, live-forever, midsummer-men, Orphan John and witch's... |
Crassulaceae (redirect from Sedum family) includes approximately 1,400 species and 34–35 genera, depending on the circumscription of the genus Sedum, and distributed over three subfamilies. Members... |
Hylotelephium erythrostictum (redirect from Sedum erythrostictum) Plant Species". Biolib Flora of China Plants.USDA ZipcodeZoo RHS Plant Selector Sedum erythrostictum 'Frosty Morn' IPNI Listing Kew Plant List v t e... |
Apollo (butterfly) (section Distribution and habitat) feed on stonecrop (Sedum species, mainly Sedum telephium, Sedum album, Sedum rupestre and Sedum ropsea), Hylotelephium caucasicum and houseleek (Sempervivum... |
Jovibarba globifera (redirect from Sedum globiferum) Jovibarba globifera, common name rolling hen-and-chicks, is a species of succulent flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. Jovibarba globifera subsp... |
Dudleya edulis (category Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands) California in the 1830s. He found it on the edges of "rocks and ravines, St. Diego" and named it Sedum edule, with edule (meaning "edible") probably referring... |
Sedum sekiteiense is a Taiwan-endemic species of the family Crassulaceae in the Sedum genus. It is also one of the few wild plants named after Shiding... |
Sedum anglicum, the English stonecrop, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Sedum in the family Crassulaceae. Sedum anglicum is a low-growing... |
Sedum album subsp. rupimelitense is a plant subspecies belonging to the Crassulaceae family. It is an endemic taxon in the Maltese Islands and is found... |
Sedum microstachyum is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. It is referred to by the common name small-spiked stonecrop. It is an... |
Sedum obtusatum is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae known by the common name Sierra stonecrop. It is native to the Sierra Nevada... |
Sedum hispanicum, the Spanish stonecrop, is a species of plant in the family Crassulaceae. Annual, 5–15 cm, glabrous or somewhat pubescent. Stems branching... |
Ludwigia sedioides (section Distributions) sedioides means 'resembling sedum', a reference to the leaves which resemble those of certain Sedum species in terms of appearance and color changes under strong... |
Sedum lampusae is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. It is an erect herb to 50 cm, dying after one flowering. Basal leaves flat... |
San Bruno elfin (category Fauna of the California chaparral and woodlands) rocky outcrops and cliffs in coastal scrub on the San Francisco Peninsula. It is endemic to this habitat in California. Its patchy distribution reflects that... |
Dudleya (section Distribution and habitat) species as Echeveria and Cotyledon, while the geophytic species were placed under Sedum. Taxonomic efforts, started by Joseph Nelson Rose and Nathaniel Lord... |
Sedum alamosanum, known by the common name Alamos stonecrop, is a rare succulent plant native to the mountains of northwestern Mexico. It is characterized... |
Sedum eriocarpum, the purple stonecrop, is a small, annual, succulent herb, 3–6 cm high, with hairless, reddish-green stems. Leaves succulent, simple... |